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Where research meets the reality of leading a school
Articles, reflections, and practical insights from Dr. Travis, drawn from research, real school experience, and 25+ years of investing in leaders who want to lead well. Browse by topic or scroll to find what is most relevant to where your school is right now.


Elite Education 2025
I’m honored to be named one of Elite Education Magazine’s “10 Most Impactful Education Leaders for 2025.” This recognition is deeply meaningful, not because leadership is ever about one person, but because it reflects the work of many faithful, talented, and mission-driven educators I’ve had the privilege to serve alongside. Any impact I have had in education has been shaped by incredible teams, trusted relationships, and a shared commitment to helping students grow intellect

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


4 Commitments
In December 2021, Forbes published Mark C. Perna’s article, “4 Commitments To Help You Become An Authentically Trusted Leader In 2022.” Yes, the article was written for 2022, but the message may be more relevant than ever. In a time when many organizations are still navigating change, uncertainty, burnout, disengagement, and fractured trust, leaders cannot afford to treat trust as a soft leadership concept. Trust is infrastructure. It is the bridge that connects where we are

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


5 Things
In this Authority Magazine interview, I was asked to reflect on “5 Things That Should Be Done To Improve The U.S. Educational System.” Though the article was published in 2021, the core message remains deeply relevant today: meaningful school improvement begins with trust. We can talk about curriculum, facilities, technology, accountability, and innovation, and all of those matter. But the strongest schools are still built on trusted relationships among school leaders, teache

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Adressing Pandemic Losses
We are still talking about pandemic learning loss. Years after classrooms reopened, many schools continue to face the academic, social, and emotional effects of disrupted learning. But as I shared in this eSchool News article, addressing learning loss is not simply about adding more programs, more assessments, or more instructional minutes. It begins with trust. Students need to know they are seen, supported, and capable. Teachers need the resources, clarity, and encouragemen

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Bridging the Gap
Trust is not a soft leadership concept. It is the structural support that allows a school community to move forward together. In my article, “Bridging the Gap of School Trust,” I use the image of a suspension bridge to explore the essential components of trusted school leadership: a strong foundation of beliefs and values, meaningful support systems, flexibility, shared ownership, healthy culture, clear communication, and consistent leadership practices. Research continues to

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Building Trust in a Climate of Change
In every season of leadership, change is inevitable. But whether change strengthens or weakens an organization often depends on one essential factor: trust. In this CEOWORLD Magazine article, I share why trusted leaders must help their teams see change not merely as disruption, but as an opportunity for intentional growth, mission alignment, and continual improvement. Especially in times of uncertainty, leaders build trust by remaining grounded in core values, listening caref

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Calibrating the Org
Mission drift rarely happens all at once. It usually happens one decision, one program, one policy, one hire, and one priority at a time. In my article for Young Upstarts, “Calibrating the Organization to the Mission,” I reflect on a leadership principle that remains essential for schools, nonprofits, businesses, and ministries: an organization’s structure should either strengthen the mission or be reconsidered. Trusted leadership requires more than a well-written mission sta

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


If Trust is a Bridge
Trust is a bridge. But as Mark C. Perna notes in this Forbes article, many employees are not crossing that bridge because they are no longer confident it is safe, stable, or strong enough to carry them. In the article, Mark references my work in TrustED®: The Bridge to School Improvement and the reality that trust is not built through slogans, mission statements, or occasional gestures. It is built through repeated evidence that leaders are worthy of confidence. When workload

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Lack of Trust
Trust is not a “soft” leadership issue. It is mission-critical. In my article for Businessing Magazine, “Lack of Trust Is the Greatest Inhibitor to Mission Fulfillment,” I explore how distrust can become the treacherous river that keeps organizations from reaching their intended destination. Every interaction, decision, system, and leadership behavior either strengthens or weakens trust. And when trust is lacking, the consequences are real: diminished morale, weaker retention

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Pleasing Customers or Protecting Employees
Grateful to Mark C. Perna for referencing my work on trust in this Forbes article exploring a question every organization must eventually face: What matters most when pleasing customers and protecting employees seem to be in tension? Mark notes my perspective that today’s workforce challenges are, at their core, often trust challenges. When employees believe their needs will be sacrificed in the rush to serve customers, trust begins to erode. As I shared in the article, “Valu

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Maintaining Trust
In a time when schools often reflect the polarization of the wider culture, trust-based leadership is no longer optional, it is essential. “Maintaining Trust Amid a Culture of Polarization,” explores why relational trust remains one of the most important indicators of school health and improvement. For school leaders and teachers, the challenge is not merely to manage conflict, but to anchor our communities in shared mission, transparent communication, careful listening, and

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


Role of Exec Coaching
Leadership in K–12 education has never been more complex—or more consequential. In this K12 Digest interview, I share why executive coaching can be such a valuable tool for school leaders seeking to grow in self-awareness, strengthen decision-making, build healthier teams, and lead change with greater clarity and trust. Professional development often focuses on best practices. Coaching goes a step further by helping leaders apply those practices in their unique context throug

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read


The Winning Leadership Quality
Trust is not a soft leadership quality. It is the bridge that makes meaningful school reform possible. In every school improvement effort, leaders face strategic plans, curriculum decisions, staffing needs, cultural challenges, and financial realities. But beneath all of those priorities is one essential question: Do people trust the leadership enough to follow, engage, contribute, and persevere? I’m grateful to have this article featured in The Knowledge Review, where I expl

Dr. Toby A. Travis
2 days ago1 min read
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